Maintained by Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure (Saskatchewan)
Length
675.3 km[1] (419.6 mi)
Major junctions
West end
Hwy 501 at Alberta border
Major intersections
Hwy 21 near Govenlock and Robsart
Hwy 18 at Robsart
Hwy 37 at Shaunavon
Hwy 4 at Cadillac
Hwy 6 near Pangman
Hwy 39 in Weyburn
Hwy 35 in Weyburn
Hwy 47 / Hwy 33 at Stoughton
Hwy 9 at Carlyle
Hwy 8 at Redvers
East end
PTH 2 at Manitoba border near Antler
Location
Country
Canada
Province
Saskatchewan
Rural municipalities
Reno, White Valley, Arlington, Bone Creek, Wise Creek, Auvergne, Pinto Creek, Wood River, Stonehenge, Lake of the Rivers, Willow Bunch, Excel, Key West, Norton, Brokenshell, Weyburn, Griffin, Tecumseh, Brock, Moose Mountain, Antler
Major cities
Weyburn
Highway system
Provincial highways in Saskatchewan
← Hwy 12
→ Hwy 14
Highway 13 is a highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from the Alberta border (continuing westward as Alberta Highway 501) until it transitions into Highway 2 at the Manitoba border near Antler. Highway 13 is about 676 km (420 mi.) long.
Highway 13 passes through Shaunavon, Assiniboia, Weyburn, Redvers and Carlyle. It is also referred to as the Red Coat Trail, as much of its length follows the route of the original historic path.[2] A majority of the route between Wauchope and Govenlock going through the Palliser's Triangle is also referred to as the Ghost Town Trail.[3]
^Google (24 January 2018). "Highway 13 in Saskatchewan" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
^"REDA - Recreation". Red Coat Regional Economic Development Authority Inc. 2007. Retrieved 25 September 2007.
^Moore, Frank (1982). Saskatchewan ghost towns (digitised online by Our Roots Nos Racines ed.). Regina, Saskatchewan.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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